-LRB- CNN -RRB- A judge this week sentenced a former TSA agent to six months in jail for secretly videotaping a female co-worker while she was in the bathroom , prosecutors said .

During the investigation , detectives with the Metro Nashville Police Department in Tennessee also found that the agent , 33-year-old Daniel Boykin , entered the woman 's home multiple times , where he took videos , photos and other data . Police found more than 90 videos and 1,500 photos of the victim on Boykin 's phone and computer .

The victim filed a complaint after seeing images of herself on his phone last year . Boykin plead guilty to unlawful photography , aggravated burglary and violation of the computer act , the Nashville District Attorney 's Office said .

Police said the incident happened in a TSA-only restroom , and that there was no evidence public restrooms were targeted .

A TSA official tells CNN that Boykin worked in an administrative capacity and did n't engage in public security screening .

Assistant District Attorney Amy Hunter said this case was one of the worst invasion of privacy cases she 's seen .

`` We are thankful that the sentence includes periodic confinement so that the sentence will hopefully make an impression on this defendant and others , '' Hunter said in a statement .

The judge , Randall Wyatt , on Friday called the invasion of privacy `` egregious . ''

His sentence also includes five and a half years of probation , which will include GPS monitoring .

Boykin was terminated last year when the investigation began . `` TSA holds its employees to the highest ethical standards and has zero tolerance for misconduct in the workplace , '' TSA 's Ross Feinstein said in a statement .

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Former TSA agent Daniel Boykin , 33 , videotaped his female co-worker in the restroom , authorities say

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Authorities say they found 90 videos and 1,500 photos of the victim on Boykin 's phone and computer

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Boykin worked in an administrative capacity and did n't do public security screenings , TSA official says